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DUX Teams Up With Vocalist Giulia For New Single, “Hold On” [Spinnin’ Records]


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If there’s one name you need to be familiar with this year, it’s DUX. He has been emerging in the Brazilian national electronic scene, showing great quality work, validated by earning over 700 thousand monthly listeners on Spotify.

For his brand new single, “Hold On”, he’s teamed up with vocalist Giulia and it turns out they make quite the dynamic duo:

“We set to record it and we ended up getting to know each other personally in the studio. I had the melody and base already done, and we joined forces to compose the lyrics. It was very fast, we managed to work well together!”

The young producer ended up producing several editions for the track, which took about four months to be completed. Among them, DUX chose his favorite version, sent it to Spinnin’ Records, who loved it and signed “Hold On”.

It may just be his biggest release yet, hear it for yourself below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DUX Teams Up With Vocalist Giulia For New Single, “Hold On” [Spinnin’ Records]

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